UNM Lecture Events
In the days before the eclipse, you have the chance to attend a public lecture to find out all about the
annular eclipse and the Venus transit, the science of eclipses and transits, and a bit of history
surrounding these events.
Date |
Location |
Information |
| May 11, 3pm |
103 Regener Hall on the UNM campus |
We can accommodate 300 people. The talk will be
given by Ylva Pihlstrom, Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy. |
| May 13, 1:30pm |
Part of the Solar Sundays program at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science |
The talk
will be given by John Dickel, Adjunct Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy. |
| May 18, 8pm |
UNM Student Union Building Ballroom |
We can accommodate 700 people. The talk will be
given by Jack Brandt, Adjunct Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Free parking is available in UNM Lots A and E bordered by Central Ave, Redondo
Rd, Stanford and Girard Blvd. |
| May 20, 1:30pm |
New Mexico Museum of Natural History |
The talk will be given by Greg Taylor, Associate
Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy. |